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some privacy laws need to be reviewed normally in an offline world you would have cooperation between governments that would respect international human rights standards but as these companies in the cloud are often conducting systematic best business new united states direct access warrant all over the world internet surveillance is increasing and at quite breakneck speed so a solution would be. to at least try and come to some international standard of how to resolve all this and what does privacy mean i know that this is a very ambitious goal but as we all move into the internet and as we all as it all becomes a part of our daily lives free speech and privacy online is becoming ever more important. the u.s. is about to get a taste of its own medicine for most kept it up until this official response to travel by the russians seems to reach and he writes details just ahead. also explain why china and india's dispute over oil and gas see about fall after both countries. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a
some privacy laws need to be reviewed normally in an offline world you would have cooperation between governments that would respect international human rights standards but as these companies in the cloud are often conducting systematic best business new united states direct access warrant all over the world internet surveillance is increasing and at quite breakneck speed so a solution would be. to at least try and come to some international standard of how to resolve all this and what does...
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while marijuana is still legal under washington state law, it is still illegal under federal law. >>> england's princess kate has left the hospital where doctors were treating her for morning sickness. we have the latest. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge smiled as she made her first public appearance since the royal family announced she is pregnant. she and her husband prince william left the london hospital where kate spent three nights for severe morning sickness. if the duchess was still feeling the symptoms, she didn't show it. she told the press she was feeling much better. kate was bundled up to guard against the cold and to protect the royal bundle of joy. >> that's fantastic that they are going to have a baby. babies are life. >> reporter: kate is going to take it easy at the couple's london home. the duchess has canceled all of her public events for the weekend. >> she's been toasting with water and touching her tummy so we've been hopeful she was going to be pregnant soon. >> reporter: prince charles, the soon to be grandfather, said he's thrilled will and kate are havi
while marijuana is still legal under washington state law, it is still illegal under federal law. >>> england's princess kate has left the hospital where doctors were treating her for morning sickness. we have the latest. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge smiled as she made her first public appearance since the royal family announced she is pregnant. she and her husband prince william left the london hospital where kate spent three nights for severe morning sickness. if the...
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s at h.s.b.c. a law covielle those are the two c.e.o.'s of those banks and i want to go back to two thousand and eleven an article we covered here in kaiser report extensively and i got played around the world because this was a very crucial little bit of information in an observer guardian investigation how a big u.s. bank loan hundred billions from mexico's murderous drug gangs they refer to walk over to a bank which now is owned by wells fargo but it longer three hundred seventy eight billion dollars in mexican drug cartel cash they paid a fine less than two percent of their two thousand and nine profits at the height of the two thousand a banking crisis antonio maria costa then head of the united nations office on drugs and crime said he had evidence to suggest the proceeds from drugs and crime were quote the only liquid investment capital available to banks on the brink of collapse quote interbank loans were funded by money that originated from the drug trade. are signs that some banks were rescued that way so if these banks are too
s at h.s.b.c. a law covielle those are the two c.e.o.'s of those banks and i want to go back to two thousand and eleven an article we covered here in kaiser report extensively and i got played around the world because this was a very crucial little bit of information in an observer guardian investigation how a big u.s. bank loan hundred billions from mexico's murderous drug gangs they refer to walk over to a bank which now is owned by wells fargo but it longer three hundred seventy eight...
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paper apocalypse that's the whole if there's no laws against it why don't put a drought up there she makes me think why don't i go out to these terrorists no of course done because without the terrorism we wouldn't have enough money to supply the b.b.c. so that they don't report on it well of course other than the austerity measures here you also have tens of thousands of now headless mexicans they've lost their heads decapitated was a great thing about it just b.c. open the can't they only get in the mexican head you know it used to give away toasters now you get a dead mexicans head every time you open a carry just b.c. well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that derren t. . bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist
paper apocalypse that's the whole if there's no laws against it why don't put a drought up there she makes me think why don't i go out to these terrorists no of course done because without the terrorism we wouldn't have enough money to supply the b.b.c. so that they don't report on it well of course other than the austerity measures here you also have tens of thousands of now headless mexicans they've lost their heads decapitated was a great thing about it just b.c. open the can't they only get...
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quote unquote law officer on the scene was had a problem personal problem not to use trying to work out with this poor woman and the idea of a not feeding the whales of course is quite in contrast with what we saw here in london the london whale scandal here you have a guy who's called the london whale jamie. diamond was out there like some episode from flipper throwing a little minnows into his gullet saying in london whale commit massive securities fraud jamie diamond another massive serial securities fraud service is known as one thousand one it's you lie to any federal official any and the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people across america every single year are caught in this trap mostly unknowingly they accidentally had didn't know this person was a federal regulator and just a simple little lie about where their home was their water hoses is going it rather you know so they get caught in this lot while i have a story here that i want to show you that here's the too big to fail banks too big to fail all across america and they've been caught lying in this next headline
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mortgage customers urged to law house buyers are being encouraged to break the law in order to obtain huge mortgages the b.b.c.'s discovered brokers and even banking staff have been telling buyers to lie about their incomes to get bigger and bigger loans as they point out this is that a division of boss that they were looking at two thousand and three act over two thousand and three and they said that the brokers themselves were telling the customer to lie on their application and then the b.b.c. money program said what shockingly what the ordinary human being out there of the sort that's going to be thrown into a container and. scum village doesn't realize is that they are breaking the law and they will do prison the guy encouraging you to do that the guy who's going to get a huge bonus for you doing this he will face the penalty right the guys who are testifying now saying that they are incompetent or they overlooked something and i say no they're breaking the law on their acted fraudulently and because there's a headline in two thousand and three i know that they broke the law and
mortgage customers urged to law house buyers are being encouraged to break the law in order to obtain huge mortgages the b.b.c.'s discovered brokers and even banking staff have been telling buyers to lie about their incomes to get bigger and bigger loans as they point out this is that a division of boss that they were looking at two thousand and three act over two thousand and three and they said that the brokers themselves were telling the customer to lie on their application and then the...
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and i'm no legal expert but i know that all three are definitely doesn't believe this resolution is a law to prohibit. the launch is for peaceful purposes frankly speaking i do not believe that north korea intends an all out attack on its neighbors this program including nuclear program house purely defensive and insurance purposes is . no side's interest to heart war because if you go one korea careers will actually do so for a lot as long as the regime is stable of all three hundred sixty people so there's no immediate danger over the mail coming up president putin promises that no corrupt official politician will go unpunished later in the program we got a lot of reaction to the crackdown on the the crackdown the russian leader vowed jury in his first address since returning to the kremlin that pictures from a bit earlier on that's coming up soon also the u.k. reveals who's going to step up to revive its flagging the company but the rich could rest of these tonight the government's going to be targeting the forest reporter that has been. looking at some docs you simply do not believe t
and i'm no legal expert but i know that all three are definitely doesn't believe this resolution is a law to prohibit. the launch is for peaceful purposes frankly speaking i do not believe that north korea intends an all out attack on its neighbors this program including nuclear program house purely defensive and insurance purposes is . no side's interest to heart war because if you go one korea careers will actually do so for a lot as long as the regime is stable of all three hundred sixty...
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the modernization law requires that all of d.c. cabs be the same color. the city is one to let you get involved in the selection process, having you choose your favorite color scheme. >> gas prices have been great news. they have fallen 46 cents per gallon over the last few months. they attribute the drop to refinery problems. they were being fixed as seasonal demand was shrinking. thesome gas stations in charlottesville even had regular unleaded for as long as $2.92 a gallon. pretty incredible. >> fedex says today is likely to be its biggest day of the year. we got a behind the scenes look as they get ready to move about 19 million packages today alone. that is almost twice the number from 2005. those of you who like to wait until the last minute, if you want your packages delivered on time they need to be in the mail by december 17. circle the calendar. >> coming up, we have a very special guest in the newsroom this morning. there you see old st. nick. he stopped by with a message on >> since at coming to town in a couple of weeks. he made an early visi
the modernization law requires that all of d.c. cabs be the same color. the city is one to let you get involved in the selection process, having you choose your favorite color scheme. >> gas prices have been great news. they have fallen 46 cents per gallon over the last few months. they attribute the drop to refinery problems. they were being fixed as seasonal demand was shrinking. thesome gas stations in charlottesville even had regular unleaded for as long as $2.92 a gallon. pretty...
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my clients and i appreciate the law. we understand the importance of this type of structure to keep the inadvertent interaction of these two things from coming into each other. but more important than feet, is the way that the collective is operated. first and foremost of you have to have a professional and non-discrete location, storefront and what that is what they have. the second most important thing is to maintain impeccable security. i represent collectives regularly all throughout the state and the way you get into trouble is by having a minor get into your collective. having a minor end up with your medicine, and we agree that is a huge problem. that problem is not made any less safe by this arbitrary 1,000' requirement. so in closing, i humbling request that you grant -- that you find that mr. sanchez abused his discretion by issuing the determination that 33 cambon site is not a suitable site for a collective. nowadays the biggest problem i encounter is not with spacing, depending on the city you are in, but th
my clients and i appreciate the law. we understand the importance of this type of structure to keep the inadvertent interaction of these two things from coming into each other. but more important than feet, is the way that the collective is operated. first and foremost of you have to have a professional and non-discrete location, storefront and what that is what they have. the second most important thing is to maintain impeccable security. i represent collectives regularly all throughout the...
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so we don't have a law we have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using the riffs here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated parliament was dismissed earlier this year following a road. the ruling establishment the electoral law was then changed prompting many to boycott kuwait's most recent parliamentary vote the resulting divide is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon and it leaves the monarchy with an energized opposition eager to make itself heard. about the take up this might make you steal your car or right. now or what people are trying to say might take the streets but there are people in the local system they want more freedom more of the right. answer to this one showing that oh it isn't enough to ensure. freedom say in the future and how that future plays out well write the next chapter of the arab spring you see catherine of kuwait and while the revolutions across the arab world received wide coverage and support in the west the same cannot be said for the unrest
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the ban just needs the mayor's signature to become law, next year. offenders will face possible jail time for violations. possible exemptions would be beta breakers and gay pride parade. >> oakland city council decided to make a decision on a dog park at lake shore avenue and mcarthur boulevard. oakland residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions first. the meeting starts at 5:30. >> this afternoon aj strike by clerks shut down the ports of los angeles and long beach. following all night talks both sides agreed to early federal mediation. >> i'm more optimistic. there is movement being made on both sides. >> that strike is costing u.s. economy estimated $1pgañ billion per day in lost trades. truckers honoring ticket lines. clerical union says the únf$wguz is jobs being shipped overseas. the port says it's offering 600 clerksz lifetime job security. >> former command yefr a task force is pleading guilty. the attorney tells axe bc 7 news the client will admit to five counts tomorrow in oakland, welsh is accused of stealing drugs from
the ban just needs the mayor's signature to become law, next year. offenders will face possible jail time for violations. possible exemptions would be beta breakers and gay pride parade. >> oakland city council decided to make a decision on a dog park at lake shore avenue and mcarthur boulevard. oakland residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions first. the meeting starts at 5:30. >> this afternoon aj strike by clerks shut down the ports of los angeles and long...
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as department of justice employees is to enforce federal law. >> do you agree with the federal law? do you agree the federal law should remain that -- pot use and -- smoking, trafficking, selling, administering taxes on, pot use, should all be illegal state to state? >> well, listen, that law represents value judgment of congress as to what is right important the american people. so -- you asked me whether or not i had personal views about it, i certainly do. as a general manner it does represent the will of the people through the actions by congress. i personally believes the a mistake. i certainly am -- being a former state official of texas, certainly believe in the rights of the states to make these kind of decisions for their own people. but i -- i -- here we do have -- a field you can argue has been preempted by the federal government, regulatory scheme that has been in place important decades. we have -- the dea whose sole job is to go after these kinds of drugs. and so -- i think this is an issue that's ultimately going find its way to the supreme court and there are various
as department of justice employees is to enforce federal law. >> do you agree with the federal law? do you agree the federal law should remain that -- pot use and -- smoking, trafficking, selling, administering taxes on, pot use, should all be illegal state to state? >> well, listen, that law represents value judgment of congress as to what is right important the american people. so -- you asked me whether or not i had personal views about it, i certainly do. as a general manner it...
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not only do they not have the money on the balance of all but simply the not one of the smarts of the law so obviously security measures no order to avoid problems are so far just creating more problems exactly right katie building thank you so much for that all right let's move over to the markets we saw with the united states there are mixed actually right now the positive still farts this is a regular job with planes report showed a decline of twenty five thousand last week just lowest level in a month apple is however recovering after the biggest one day drop in four years it's up one percent over in europe we've had a second session in a row which was upbeat with the dax gaining more than one percent led by health care for merck they're up free and a half percent each of the close with a bear up as several of its products got approval on the european markets let's move over to currencies it all is indeed gaining ground on that better than expected jobs report and therefore the russian ruble is for the next morning they go against the dollar and gating to the euro russian markets bit
not only do they not have the money on the balance of all but simply the not one of the smarts of the law so obviously security measures no order to avoid problems are so far just creating more problems exactly right katie building thank you so much for that all right let's move over to the markets we saw with the united states there are mixed actually right now the positive still farts this is a regular job with planes report showed a decline of twenty five thousand last week just lowest level...
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so we don't have a law we have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using the riffs here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated parliament was dismissed earlier this year following a row with the ruling establishment the electoral law was then changed prompting many to boycott kuwait's most recent parliamentary vote the resulting divide is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon and it leaves the monarchy with an energized opposition eager to make itself heard i was actually. this was reading recently for a car that was. down what people are trying to say by taking the streets up there are. a little something they want more freedom to write about. this one show us that load isn't enough to. just say in the future how that future plays out well write the next chapter of the arab spring to seek out the no forty eight. in gaza hundreds of thousands of people have joined the celebrations marking the twenty fifth anniversary of hamas the crowds were addressed by the leader of the islami
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do you expect federal law to change? >> we will see. this is a lot like what happened with the repeal of all in the late -- the repeal of alcohol. state's first did it and then eventually the national government followed suit. washington and colorado became the first two states, not just the first two states, but the first two political jurisdictions anywhere in the world to do this. i think eventually feller what -- federal law will follow. >> and don't you worry that legalizing drugs would just lead to more people using drugs and even more crime? >> this is not about legalizing all drugs. it is about the legalization of marijuana. it is about saying that the country is evenly split. in fact, a small majority now say that it should be regulated like alcohol. is there a risk? yes, but not a dramatic increase. and meanwhile, no longer are arresting 750,000 americans a year, no longer spending tens of millions of dollars for enforced prohibition, taking the money out of gangs and other areas that are real crimes. isn't there a worry that
do you expect federal law to change? >> we will see. this is a lot like what happened with the repeal of all in the late -- the repeal of alcohol. state's first did it and then eventually the national government followed suit. washington and colorado became the first two states, not just the first two states, but the first two political jurisdictions anywhere in the world to do this. i think eventually feller what -- federal law will follow. >> and don't you worry that legalizing...
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to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london well the european union getting the nobel peace prize has got four demonstrators read three presents received. slow rays of force in the region since the second world war the ceremony was held against a backdrop of protests from this prize nor its money not be put in the same greg stemm was on laughlin from the institute of democracy in cooperation but is the e.u. is far from being a peacemaker. there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia of nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully. one cannot say that there has been. since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european unio
to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london well the european union getting the nobel peace prize has got four demonstrators read three presents received. slow rays of force in the region since the second world war the ceremony was held against a backdrop of...
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so you don't think a lot of brand carries a negative reputation absolutely not i think in the law the brand as a brand is an asset the fact that it has a very strong russian identity it's an asset for the for the alliance as much as the sun is without a discussion the japanese brand as long as renault is without a discussion the french brand we want to be a russian brand so in the alliance we have a lot of brands with a very strong identity and you want to keep it this way but the brand strong guy that he should be should pointed with the product which is attractive and really responding to the needs of the consumer and we've just recently launched an assembly line for the nissan i'll marry at the tell us the plan tell you planning to launch a move what you know the option of aft of us is going to go above one million then on top of these. and then you have you just deal with two hundred twenty thousand capacity a per year moving up to three hundred and sixty seldom so when you add. do you end up with something which is around one point four million to one point five million though th
so you don't think a lot of brand carries a negative reputation absolutely not i think in the law the brand as a brand is an asset the fact that it has a very strong russian identity it's an asset for the for the alliance as much as the sun is without a discussion the japanese brand as long as renault is without a discussion the french brand we want to be a russian brand so in the alliance we have a lot of brands with a very strong identity and you want to keep it this way but the brand strong...
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to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. egypt is on tenterhooks way if we're going to go back to bahrain first of all leaving bahraini human rights activist now bill roger how does prison term cut from three to two years russia has been imprisoned since august on charges of organizing illegal gatherings inciting violence the activists lawyer was demanding his release uprising in bahrain has been ongoing for almost two years now the shia majority demanding democratic reform from the sunni ruling family let's discuss this if we can with you political analyst patrick henningsen thanks for joining us here on r.t. today bahrain is under international pressure isn't it to stop the persecution of political activists or could the reduction of sentence be any kind of sign that the regime is starting to listen. any anything that the regime is going to give
to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. egypt is on tenterhooks way if we're going to go back to bahrain first of all leaving bahraini human rights activist now bill roger how does prison term cut from three to two years russia has been imprisoned since...
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. >> some of the powers granted them, power to declare emergency laws and immunity to trials. >> state consumer advocates, shipment of toxic toys from china will not be used for gifts. they seized a shipment worth $18,000. the toys contain toxic levels of a chemical that is used the in making rubber and plastics. it's especially dangerous to small chin. it's been linked to birth defects. >> and tonight marks the first day of hanukkah. hundreds packed union square to watch the menorah mark the holiday. seven more will be list through december 15th. this is the 37th year menorah lighting. >> a new theory how the dinosaurs were wiped out the face of the earth. it involves the volcano. we'll tell you what may have happened 65 million years ago. a tragedy in london, how two djs are being punished after a prank may have led to a suicide. golden state warriors go for a third road win. mike shumann has highlights in sports. >> valley fog is developing. >> valley fog is developing. i'm leigh glaser. lots of prepaid cards come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liq
. >> some of the powers granted them, power to declare emergency laws and immunity to trials. >> state consumer advocates, shipment of toxic toys from china will not be used for gifts. they seized a shipment worth $18,000. the toys contain toxic levels of a chemical that is used the in making rubber and plastics. it's especially dangerous to small chin. it's been linked to birth defects. >> and tonight marks the first day of hanukkah. hundreds packed union square to watch the...
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she was a good-natured sister- in-law. she was so. she was beautiful and she and her husband were great together. >> reporter: commercial radio here in australia constantly pushes the boundaries of taste and decency in the battle for ratings. 2 day fm has been racked over the knuckles by the media watchdog here, but known has ever had such tragic consequences. today's their boss says the tragedy could not having foreseen. jonathan samuels, sydney. >> there are reports that the leader of an egyptian terrorist cell is under arrest as the possible suspect in the deadly attack on the american consulate in 2011. four americans were killed in that attack including ambassador chris stevens. unnamed sources say ahmed was detained two weeks ago in egypt. both say ahmed admitted to traveling to libya and assisting ansar al sharei a group that officials suspect organized that attack. >> speaker: from egypt, president morsi rescinded a decree he issued last month that hugely expands his powers. the decree gave the president the power to make laws
she was a good-natured sister- in-law. she was so. she was beautiful and she and her husband were great together. >> reporter: commercial radio here in australia constantly pushes the boundaries of taste and decency in the battle for ratings. 2 day fm has been racked over the knuckles by the media watchdog here, but known has ever had such tragic consequences. today's their boss says the tragedy could not having foreseen. jonathan samuels, sydney. >> there are reports that the...
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now he fears animal protection laws will become more lax than the real danger here is that some groups will see the crisis as an opportunity for turning back time. in terms of environmental protection and hunting as well. >> in crisis-wracked spain, the desperation to create jobs is producing questionable business models like providing a license to kill wild boars with lances. economic considerations aside, animal rights activists insist the practice does not present a pretty picture. >> i'm sure you will have your own views on that one. as a euro crisis crimes on, people all over europe are looking for safer ways to invest their money. in many countries, they believe the answer lies in property. property prices on many big cities are still booming, and that means there is a shortage of affordable housing for students or low-income families. people being priced out of a home has become a major problem in hamburg in germany with many people forced to live with relatives or to commute long distances to work or study in the city center. the challenge now is for the authorities to provide
now he fears animal protection laws will become more lax than the real danger here is that some groups will see the crisis as an opportunity for turning back time. in terms of environmental protection and hunting as well. >> in crisis-wracked spain, the desperation to create jobs is producing questionable business models like providing a license to kill wild boars with lances. economic considerations aside, animal rights activists insist the practice does not present a pretty picture....
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and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the us thirty years ago the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically not to say that it was the only cause behind the spike but many argue will support of it and now with the cheap labor market expanding behind american bars one is wondering whether the justice system in the us is adopting market values in washington i'm going to. on our website of the moment the cable t.v. company which wants to know you better much better. piles of peyton for equipment that will be watching you while you watch t.v. it's all designed to target you with advertising. but still in business the u.s. security company for me known as black water wins a multimillion deal to howell's u.s. troops in afghanistan. the details. hundreds of anti war activists have prote
and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the us thirty years ago the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically not to say that it was the only cause behind the spike but many argue will...
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so we don't have a law we have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using the riffs here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated parliament was dismissed earlier this year following a row with the ruling establishment the electoral law was then changed prompting many to boycott kuwait's most recent parliamentary vote the resulting divide is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon and it leaves the monarchy with an energized opposition eager to make itself heard i sat without. this was really more current rate cut down to what people are trying to claim i think that there are going to be in the local system we want more or you know more of the right. whatever this one show is that almost isn't enough was. going to say in the future now that future please don't write the next chapter of the arab spring you see kathy r.t. . two other stories now egypt has arrested as suspects accused of involvement in killing the u.s. ambassador to libya in september egyptian intelligence sources say t
so we don't have a law we have a law that is being used whenever the government feels like using the riffs here began years before the arab spring protests but have intensified over a series of political crises the opposition dominated parliament was dismissed earlier this year following a row with the ruling establishment the electoral law was then changed prompting many to boycott kuwait's most recent parliamentary vote the resulting divide is unlikely to be bridged anytime soon and it leaves...
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it's following some kind of universal law but it's not a species that we know. (narrator) throughout his long working life, moore collected natural forms and kept them near his workplace. he placed his own works side by side with objects that caught his eye: bones, shells, and flints. his own habits coincided with surrealism's interest in the found object and the creative possibilities of unexpected juxtapositions. the fusion of front and back, internal and external spaces, had been one of moore's goals since the early '30s. tunneling holes through heavy masses was a theme that preoccupied him for many years. in the late 1930s, he merged mathematical models he had seen at the science museum in london with early surrealist forms, leading to a series of stringed pieces. the works were a breakthrough for moore - literally. he punched through the masses and looked through strings in a new way that allowed him to see forms within forms. that interplay between the interior and exterior fascinated him. he explored it in several works and photographed them from several
it's following some kind of universal law but it's not a species that we know. (narrator) throughout his long working life, moore collected natural forms and kept them near his workplace. he placed his own works side by side with objects that caught his eye: bones, shells, and flints. his own habits coincided with surrealism's interest in the found object and the creative possibilities of unexpected juxtapositions. the fusion of front and back, internal and external spaces, had been one of...
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to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah ferguson r.t. london just spoke to one man disease from a dutch based firm specializing in tax avoidance helping clients use legal loopholes in setting up companies and tax haven see insists though people have an obligation to pay as little as they can. taxation is actually a very inefficient way to get services it's much more efficient over done by the free market in a free market when there is competition between companies prices go down and quality goes up. but when when you allow government to take a huge chunk of the nation's income through taxation the result is not just that it's detrimental to the individual rights but also there. are things that government does that actually don't very very poorly i know they're going to a lot of people watching tonight jumping in and out of what you were saying things no doubt the t.
to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah ferguson r.t. london just spoke to one man disease from a dutch based firm specializing in tax avoidance helping clients use legal loopholes in setting up companies and tax haven see insists though people have an obligation to pay as...
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. >> will be teenagers be named under dutch law? >> that's unlikely, unless the judge takes an extraordinary measure. this has been seen throughout the dutch society as an opportunity to look more closely at the amateur games. we were quite shocked. speaking to people involved in the game yesterday. we were shocked at how prevalent this kind of violence is. we spoke puerto rico who had been head butted. he said that happens. -- we spoke to a referee who had been headbutted. so officials are looking at the professional conduct and encouraging them to set better examples to the people coming up through the amateur games. >> thank you for that. nearly half a million people have recently become displaced in mali because of fighting between government forces and islamists in the north. some rebel groups have imposed severe coats with thieves being publicly ripped. p-- severe codes. and couples accused of adultery and are punished in public. and singers have been persecuted. >> went the most famous singer in molly comes home, they find a
. >> will be teenagers be named under dutch law? >> that's unlikely, unless the judge takes an extraordinary measure. this has been seen throughout the dutch society as an opportunity to look more closely at the amateur games. we were quite shocked. speaking to people involved in the game yesterday. we were shocked at how prevalent this kind of violence is. we spoke puerto rico who had been head butted. he said that happens. -- we spoke to a referee who had been headbutted. so...
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but 19 states still had that law in 1967. this gay right supporters have said this is the loving versus virginia of gay rights. we'll see. i don't know what the outcome will be. the fact that they took both these cases suggests they're really ready to engage with the issue. >> much more on the supreme court's decision throughout the morning. >>> and to politics now. he served his state as republican and left the party and turned independent and now charlie crist is officially a democrat. crist announced friday he signed papers switching party affilulations. he made the move to position himself for a run against republican rick scott in 2014. >>> is this the end of gangnum style mania? the most watched video in youtube history is now apologizing for anti-american lyrics that he rapped back in 2004. that performance resurfaced on cnn's ireport in october and then circulated online. calling for the deaths of american troops serving in iraq. in his apology he said his performance was emotionally charged. on the 21st psy is schedu
but 19 states still had that law in 1967. this gay right supporters have said this is the loving versus virginia of gay rights. we'll see. i don't know what the outcome will be. the fact that they took both these cases suggests they're really ready to engage with the issue. >> much more on the supreme court's decision throughout the morning. >>> and to politics now. he served his state as republican and left the party and turned independent and now charlie crist is officially a...
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do you expect federal law to change? >> we will see. this is a lot like what happened with the repeal of all in the late -- the repeal of alcohol. state's first did it and then eventually the national government followed suit. washington and colorado became the first two states, not just the first two states, but the first two political jurisdictions anywhere in the world to do this. i think eventually feller what -- federal law will follow. >> and don't you worry that legalizing drugs would just lead to more people using drugs and even more crime? >> this is not about legalizing all drugs. it is about the legalization of marijuana. it is about saying that the country is evenly split. in fact, a small majority now say that it should be regulated like alcohol. is there a risk? yes, but not a dramatic increase. and meanwhile, no longer are arresting 750,000 americans a year, no longer spending tens of millions of dollars for enforced prohibition, taking the money out of gangs and other areas that are real crimes. isn't there a worry that
do you expect federal law to change? >> we will see. this is a lot like what happened with the repeal of all in the late -- the repeal of alcohol. state's first did it and then eventually the national government followed suit. washington and colorado became the first two states, not just the first two states, but the first two political jurisdictions anywhere in the world to do this. i think eventually feller what -- federal law will follow. >> and don't you worry that legalizing...
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did they break the law? jeffrey kofman in londo- j >> reporter: ingbal deejaystion , am of the prank, joined in the condemnation. the radio deejays may have thought this was an innocent hoax. no one is laughing now. >> maye. my granddaughter. >> oh, yes, hold on, ma'am. >> reporter: we now know that was the nurse, jacintha saldanha. she really believed it was the que t the health cambridge. the motho, appears to have f. the deejays have been taken off the air. their boss says they're deeply shocked. he refuses to condemn them or fire them. >> this is a tragic event that could not have been foreseen. we're deeply saddened by it. >> reporter: the two presenters are being vilified in an avalanche of anger on the internet. don't suppose that prank seems so funny now, does it? today, the chairman of king edward vii hospital sent a stinging public lettee this hospitals r people and it was extremely foolish of your presenters to consider to lie their way through to one of our patients. the consequence, tragic beyon
did they break the law? jeffrey kofman in londo- j >> reporter: ingbal deejaystion , am of the prank, joined in the condemnation. the radio deejays may have thought this was an innocent hoax. no one is laughing now. >> maye. my granddaughter. >> oh, yes, hold on, ma'am. >> reporter: we now know that was the nurse, jacintha saldanha. she really believed it was the que t the health cambridge. the motho, appears to have f. the deejays have been taken off the air. their boss...
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know i mean they did have an audit you know ron paul wanted like a real legitimate audit in the park law that they might do something like that i know there are a lot of people out there that have vast his positions about how much gold is in the vaults but i don't think the issue is if the physical gold is is there in the sense that it is a leaf well that and also how many times has how many people own or have believe that they own the claim to a certain gold bar with that serial number right how many times have been. right so that's the kind of the question with gold there's still games that can be played with paper gold and that's that's got to harp on about all the time but murphy chris paul those guys are going to be on next week by the way they're going to be in studio guys together so right you know what i think was amazing because i haven't actually ever been in a gold vault which i would like to play on my bucket list maybe one day i'd like to own one but some gold and one at least but i thought it was very interesting that i didn't realize that gold doesn't tarnish it doesn't co
know i mean they did have an audit you know ron paul wanted like a real legitimate audit in the park law that they might do something like that i know there are a lot of people out there that have vast his positions about how much gold is in the vaults but i don't think the issue is if the physical gold is is there in the sense that it is a leaf well that and also how many times has how many people own or have believe that they own the claim to a certain gold bar with that serial number right...
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protesters put tape over their mouths to symbolize how the new law silences the middle class and takes $1500 out of their pockets. >>> and finally, a missouri mom hauled her son down to the police station after spotting him in a video of a restaurant holdup. she showed workers at the fast food eatery a picture of him before she turned him in. police are now looking for two other accomplices. all right, a little sports for you. some tight games and fantastic finishes in the nba. let's start with the celtics and mavs. in double overtime, rondo drove the lane in the final minute and the celtics pull out a thriller over dallas. 117-115. >>> in miami, golden state rookie green was left open right up to the basket. he made the lay-up with less than one second left on the clock. warriors beat the heat the 97-95. >> the suns put up a little scoop shot that went right in there for him. and phoenix upset memphis 82-80. houston, the home team got a big boost just before the half with this amazing 50-foot long buzzer beater from beyond half court. it was by toney douglas. nothing but net. the rock
protesters put tape over their mouths to symbolize how the new law silences the middle class and takes $1500 out of their pockets. >>> and finally, a missouri mom hauled her son down to the police station after spotting him in a video of a restaurant holdup. she showed workers at the fast food eatery a picture of him before she turned him in. police are now looking for two other accomplices. all right, a little sports for you. some tight games and fantastic finishes in the nba. let's...
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governor martin o'malley signed the referendum on same-sex marriage into law. this was the first day gay and lesbian couples could pick up marriage licenses in the state. >> we're so excited that on our 30th anniversary we will be married. and how does it change our life? it just unites us completely. we always felt we were married, but now it's legal! >> same-sex marriages won't actually be legal until january 1st. last month maryland, maine and washington became the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote. >>> recreational use of marijuana is legal if washington state, taking effect today. adults are allowed to carry up to an ounce of the drug but stores will not be licensed to sell marijuana for recreational use for another year. colorado passed similar legislation which takes effect next month. both measures are in direct conflict with federal laws which prohibit marijuana use in any state. >>> little chilly out there tonight. apparently there might be some rain coming our way. veronica johnson, how much and when? >> not too concerned abou
governor martin o'malley signed the referendum on same-sex marriage into law. this was the first day gay and lesbian couples could pick up marriage licenses in the state. >> we're so excited that on our 30th anniversary we will be married. and how does it change our life? it just unites us completely. we always felt we were married, but now it's legal! >> same-sex marriages won't actually be legal until january 1st. last month maryland, maine and washington became the first states...
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. >> in case was an excellent example of law enforcement working together for our common goal of public safety. >> reporter: chp investigators through surveillance video and evidence were able to tie at least three of the ten robberies to three vallejo men. >> in the past 7 days, two of the suspects were arrested and a third is also in custody. he was already in custody on an unrelated matter. >> reporter: the suspects would wear masks making it difficult to identify them through video. one big clue in the case the cars used in the robberies were stolen and the three suspects were known car thieves. >> we knew who from past experience people stealing cars or problems in the past and surveillance was leading to names of people that were involved. >> reporter: the robbery started late year up until may of this year. investigators say they used weapons and threatening toll plaza employees. in total almost $6,000 was stolen. >> they were just basically approaching the toll plaza and demand money by use of force or showing a weapon or sometimes not and then just flee on i-80. >> reporter: as
. >> in case was an excellent example of law enforcement working together for our common goal of public safety. >> reporter: chp investigators through surveillance video and evidence were able to tie at least three of the ten robberies to three vallejo men. >> in the past 7 days, two of the suspects were arrested and a third is also in custody. he was already in custody on an unrelated matter. >> reporter: the suspects would wear masks making it difficult to identify...
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government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the law the english courts can't pass judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm sure will come up again when the inquest is held but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting lead u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of course. the u.k. police's main suspect. because poisoning he recently passed a lie detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had any involvement in libya because that he said no lie detector test was passed by him also because only father told r t that he didn't suspect the kremlin or andrey lugovoy of having any involvement in his son's murder . this inquest we're expecting it to take place next year and it's an inquest in which there will be huge media attention from all over the world which discuss this now with alexander cracow our producer russian our media
government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the law the english courts can't pass judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm sure will come up again when the inquest is held but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting lead u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of course. the u.k....
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and proposition 8 is a law, a california law which says that only marriages between heterosexuals are recognizable in california. so the issue presented by the california ed case, if it's decided broadly -- that's a big if -- could affect every state. what's good for california is good for all of the other 49 states. >> jonathan capehart, i heard both richard and dustin very optimistic. i was recently at the court and looked at that, of those nine as i listened to the argument on the affirmative action, a case heard about a month ago. when i look at that bench and i see judges there, do you think that they go with the arc of the future? i mean, we are talking about scalia and clarence thomas, some judges that could be scary. >> yes, they could be scary and they very well might be scary. but the key justice in all of this is going to be justice kennedy. he is the one who eloquently wrote in the texas case, saying that the dignity of guy men and lesbians should not be trampled upon by the federal government and it was that ruling that set off justice scalia who said in 2003 that because
and proposition 8 is a law, a california law which says that only marriages between heterosexuals are recognizable in california. so the issue presented by the california ed case, if it's decided broadly -- that's a big if -- could affect every state. what's good for california is good for all of the other 49 states. >> jonathan capehart, i heard both richard and dustin very optimistic. i was recently at the court and looked at that, of those nine as i listened to the argument on the...
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but interesting really under the law the english courts can't pass judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm sure come up again when the inquest is held also will the inquest include a jury his wife marina doesn't apparently want a jury to be included would increase public confidence in the ultimate outcome of the inquest but of course all the jurors would have to have a state security clearance so that's another question which we will be looked into we hope that the results of that will come out tomorrow and then we'll know exactly what's going to be looked at next year when the inquest is how and nor is there any evidence at all backing this claim that the russian government was involved in his death. well of course we're hearing a lot coming out of the court today about. tweets from various people in the media here in this country are picking up a lot on that we hearing that the inquest lawyer has said that the u.k. government has material evidence that the russian state is is guilty but the evidence that the u.k. governme
but interesting really under the law the english courts can't pass judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm sure come up again when the inquest is held also will the inquest include a jury his wife marina doesn't apparently want a jury to be included would increase public confidence in the ultimate outcome of the inquest but of course all the jurors would have to have a state security clearance so that's another question which we will...
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law or could change u.s. law. former republican attorney general dick thornburg, who helped negotiate this treaty on behalf of president george bush said emphatically it would have no effect on u.s. law, not now, not ever. is he wrong? >> well, i respectfully disagree with the former attorney general's conclusions. i look at the treaty and i see one provision that arguably sets in place international entitlement rights, another provision that can be read to undermine the rights of parents to make decisions on how best to educate and otherwise care for their children with disabilities, and another provision of the treaty that can be read to obligate the united states government to pay for abortion services. >> you're just interpreting things. it never uses the word abortion, it basically says that disabled people should have the same access to health care that other people have, non-disabled people have overseas, again, we're talking about overseas. >> it does refer to reproductive rights and reproductive rights in
law or could change u.s. law. former republican attorney general dick thornburg, who helped negotiate this treaty on behalf of president george bush said emphatically it would have no effect on u.s. law, not now, not ever. is he wrong? >> well, i respectfully disagree with the former attorney general's conclusions. i look at the treaty and i see one provision that arguably sets in place international entitlement rights, another provision that can be read to undermine the rights of parents...